
Storm-rated posts, full permit service, and HOA approval handled before we dig - so your fence stays standing and compliant.

Vinyl fence installation in Royal Palm Beach involves setting PVC panels into concrete-anchored posts sized for Palm Beach County's hurricane wind standards, most jobs take one to two days on-site once the permit and HOA approval are in hand.
Royal Palm Beach homeowners who choose vinyl are usually done with maintaining a wood fence that the heat and humidity keep destroying. Once a vinyl fence is installed, there is no painting, staining, or rot to manage - an occasional rinse is genuinely all it needs. If you are also thinking about fencing that suits a more natural look, our wood and privacy fence installation page covers that option in detail.
Because Royal Palm Beach is one of Palm Beach County's most HOA-dense communities, we make HOA review a standard part of our process - not an afterthought. Before a single post is dug, we confirm the fence design meets your community's rules.
If your fence did not survive a tropical storm or hurricane, the original installation was not built to South Florida wind standards. A replacement with properly set, concrete-anchored posts has a real chance of staying standing when the next storm arrives.
Wood fences in Royal Palm Beach's heat and humidity deteriorate faster than in drier climates. If you are repainting every few years or noticing soft boards pulling away from posts, vinyl eliminates that cycle entirely.
Florida law requires a barrier around any residential swimming pool. If you are having a pool installed or your home lacks proper fencing around an existing pool, getting a fence in place quickly matters for both safety and legal compliance.
If you have received a notice about a fence that does not meet community standards, replacing it with a new vinyl installation built to HOA specs resolves the issue cleanly and typically adds to your home's curb appeal at the same time.
We install vinyl privacy fencing, picket fencing, and semi-privacy styles for residential properties throughout Royal Palm Beach and the surrounding western Palm Beach County communities. Privacy fencing - typically 6 feet tall with solid panels - is the most requested style for backyards, and it tends to be well-accepted by local HOAs because it is easy to maintain and holds its appearance over time. For front yards where HOAs often cap height at four feet, picket styles work well and add curb appeal without blocking sightlines from the street.
Every installation includes gate framing and hardware, which we size specifically for the gate's span and weight. A gate that is rushed or under-built will sag and drag within a year - a very common complaint we hear when homeowners call us to fix work another contractor did. We also handle fencing for pool barrier requirements, which pairs naturally with our pool deck construction service for homeowners doing both at once.
Best for homeowners who want full sightline blocking and a clean, modern look that most HOAs approve.
Ideal for front yards or communities where HOA rules cap fence height and require an open, decorative style.
A middle-ground option with small gaps between boards - allows airflow while still offering privacy from casual sightlines.
Sized and installed to meet Florida's pool enclosure and barrier requirements - often combined with pool deck work.
We frame and hang gates with hardware rated for the gate's size and daily use, including self-closing and latching options.
Royal Palm Beach sits in Palm Beach County's high-wind design zone, which means fences here must be built to withstand significantly higher wind speeds than fences in most other states. That translates to deeper post holes, more concrete per post, and higher material costs - but it also means a fence with a real chance of surviving a major storm rather than ending up in your neighbor's yard. Much of Royal Palm Beach also sits on sandy soil that does not grip posts the way denser soil does, making the quality of concrete footings even more critical. We serve homeowners throughout Royal Palm Beach and nearby Wellington where similar soil and HOA conditions apply.
Royal Palm Beach averages more than 230 sunny days per year, and UV intensity in South Florida is among the highest in the continental United States. Lower-grade vinyl panels can yellow, become brittle, or develop surface cracks within a few years under that kind of sun. We use UV-stabilized vinyl - material formulated to resist sun damage - on every project. Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach face the same UV and storm conditions and get the same post depth and material standards on every job we do there.
We respond within 1 business day. We ask a few basic questions about your fence length, style, and whether you have an HOA, then schedule a free on-site measurement.
We help you understand what HOA approval is needed and pull the required Palm Beach County building permit. This step typically takes one to three weeks - we handle it so you do not have to.
Before digging, we mark the fence line using stakes and string. This is the time to raise any questions about placement - adjustments before posts are set in concrete are simple. Adjustments after are not.
We dig post holes, set posts in concrete to the depth required by county wind standards, and assemble panels. After installation, we walk the finished fence with you and handle the county inspection before closing out the job.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - just a free on-site estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a time that works for you.
(561) 668-0908We pull the Palm Beach County permit on every vinyl fence project and coordinate the required county inspection. Your fence is on record, which matters when you sell your home.
Royal Palm Beach has a high concentration of HOA communities. We review your HOA's fence guidelines before designing your project so what gets built is what gets approved - no fines, no forced modifications.
Palm Beach County sits in a high-wind design zone. We set every post to the depth and concrete volume required for local hurricane standards. The American Fence Association publishes best practices for post depth in high-wind regions - we follow them.
We work throughout Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, Lake Worth Beach, and the surrounding western communities. We know local soil conditions, HOA cultures, and permit timelines in this area.
Vinyl fence installation in South Florida requires more than just snapping panels together. The American Fence Association publishes installation standards that cover post depth, concrete volume, and gate framing - we follow those standards on every job rather than cutting corners to save time.
Prefer the look of natural wood? We build privacy fences from pressure-treated or cedar lumber sized for South Florida conditions.
Learn MoreIf you are adding a pool and need a code-compliant barrier, we can build the deck and the fence as part of the same project.
Learn MoreStorm season does not wait - call now or submit a request and we will respond within 1 business day.